Submarines - The Silent Service

The Silent Service WebRing is a group of sites dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the United States Submarine Force. The sites are made up of pages regarding all types of submarines: gasoline, diesel and nuclear. The majority of the webmasters are submarine sailors from World War II to present. The rest are associated with submarine museums or are involved in historical research.

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U-boat-museums in Germany Preview
— GoHere you can see a collection of U-Boat-Museums in Germany with short details of the boats and a few pictures. At the moment only a few pages are in english.

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USS George Washington Carver And Submarines Index Preview
— GoUSS George Washington Carver Home Page. Join us on a submarine patrol during the 70's Cold War in Rota, Spain. There are plenty of interesting Submarine,George Washington Carver (SSBN 656) and U.S. Navy facts in which to learn about. This is a Submarine Web Site you won't want to miss. Come join us as we adventure on the sea upon one of the finest Navy Vessels. Those that

Gunter's U.S. Navy Ships Preview
— GoThis page is dedicated to the ship and submarines classes of the US Navy since 1880. The final goal is, to provide photos, technical and historical data on all ship classes. Now this page contains more than 900 ship classes

On Eternal Patrol Preview
— GoThis site honors the men of the U.S. Submarine Force by attempting to put faces to as many of the names on the lists of lost submariners as possible.

The Silent Service WebRing Preview
— GoThe Silent Service WebRing is a group of sites dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the history of the United States submarine Force. The sites are made up of pages regarding all types of submarines: gasoline, diesel and nuclear. The majority of the webmasters are submarine sailors from World War II to present. The rest are associated with submarine museums or are involved in historical research.